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A spacious case that stores all your extras.
The FlexCase Extra Large is a robust case that offers enough space for specialized players needing to carry backup harps, extra keys, special tunings or custom instruments for an extended tour. When used only for diatonic harmonicas, up to 48 fit in the suitcase. A wide variety of harp/equipment combinations is possible thanks to the foam inlay, which can be partially removed. The tool bag is also removable, and players can store chromatic harmonicas in the second bag. A comfortable carry handle and removable shoulder strap make it easy to take with you.

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The most practical case for full major and minor harp sets

Submitted 2 years ago

By Mark

From Annandale VA

I was tired of spending over $80 to keep adding those nice cases with the trays in them, but most Hohner harmonicas don't list their key on the harp itself, in a place you can easily see. and it can be a jumble anyway if you take them out of their original cases, so not many fit. The solution is to buy this Hohner case that allows them to be stacked end-up (I'll need to put sticker dots on the harps to mark their keys though). This also keeps them from scratching, and fits more as you don't need to use their original cases. The price, even during a holiday discount, is really over the top considering the cheap materials, especially in comparison to those nice briefcase-style carrying cases. But there's nothing else on the market like this case, and now I'll be able to sell one or two of the others as I'll just use those for chromatics and tremolo harps. Although you can remove one section of foam in this Hohner case, that barely lets you fit a couple or chromatics or tremolo harps and cuts into the symmetry that otherwise allows for easy-to-find full sets of diatonics in major and minor keys, so I leave the insert section in my case and just use this case for diatonic harps.

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